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SHRHS Weekly Update 11/21/25

Posted Date: 11/21/25 (3:00 PM)

SHRHS Weekly Update

November 21, 2025
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A calendar for November 2025, showing the days of the month.

Important Upcoming Dates


  • November 26- Early Dismissal
  • November 27 & 28 School Closed (Thanksgiving)


Early Dismissal Schedule
 

Governor's Educator of the Year

Each year, South Hunterdon Regional School District participates in the Governor's Educator of the Year (GEOY) program. The intent of this program is to recognize the hard work of outstanding teachers and educational services professionals. We are sharing with you a nomination form if interested in nominating a teacher or educational services professional. You can type directly on the form. Principals will be establishing a building committee to review nominations and make a selection for their building before winter break. We have wonderful teachers and educational services professionals in our schools and now is the time to recognize them for their hard work and dedication to our
students, parents, and community. Please return nomination forms directly to Adam Wright, Principal by Tuesday, November 25, 2025
 

November Staff Member of the Month

11/25 Staff Member of the Month
 

The SAT at SHRHS 12/6

The SAT is accepted at all U.S. colleges; it measures what students are learning in high school and what they need to know to succeed in college and career. We’re pleased to offer the SAT at South Hunterdon on three Saturdays this year. 
 

A Wonderful Opportunity to Help

Poster for Glad Dogs Nation, seeking donations of stuffed animals and dog toys.
 

Third-Party Food Service Providers

Sign indicating no food delivery services are allowed.
Reminder: SHRHS prohibits the use of third-party food service delivery services during the school day to ensure the safety & well being of students and staff. Any student found using such services will face disciplinary action in accordance with the school's code of conduct, and the food will be confiscated.
 
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Athletics Update

 

Winter High School Start Dates

Bowling: Nov. 17th
Boys and Girls Basketball: Nov. 24th
Indoor Track: Dec. 1st
Wrestling: Dec. 1st

 

Congratulations

Skyline All-Conference field hockey team selections are listed.
Skyline All-Conference Soccer Teams graphic with player names and team designations.
 

From the Counseling Office

Infographic with tips for mental health during the holiday season, including setting boundaries and self-care.
 
On Weds, Nov 12, the Counseling Department hosted a FAFSA Night with a representative from Rutgers University's Financial Aid Office. CLICK HERE for access to the recorded session, which walks through the entire process from creating your FSA ID to hitting submit. 

On November 17th, the Counseling Department hosted an Instant Decision Day with Rider University. 100% of students who participated were accepted and earned over $155,000 in scholarships. 

On November 18th, a group of our 11th grade students visited Monmouth University for a campus tour. They explored academic buildings, learned about admissions and student life, and had the opportunity to speak with current Monmouth students about their experiences. It was a great day of college exploration and future planning!

We will be hosting an Instant Decision Day with Montclair State University on December 5th. Any seniors who are interested should fill out the google form that was emailed to them.

 
A school counseling newsletter with information on testing, college visits, and resources.
 

Be on Time

As a reminder, students are expected to arrive on time and be in their first-session classes by 7:55 a.m. Students who arrive late will be marked tardy and may be subject to the appropriate disciplinary consequences, as well as the potential loss of credit for their first-session class.

Your partnership in helping ensure that students are in school and in class on time is greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your continued support.
A yellow sticky note with the red text 'Don't be LATE!' is held by a red paperclip.
 

Cell Phone Protocols

Starting in the 2025–2026 school year, we ask that students place their cell phones in the designated classroom holder as soon as they enter the room. Each teacher will assign a specific numbered spot for their class. Please note that cell phones should remain in the holder for the duration of the period and should not be taken out until the class has ended.
A white circular sign with a red slash through a black smartphone.
 

Caffeine Information

Informational graphic about caffeine, its effects, and recommendations for teens.
Infographic comparing caffeine content in various beverages, including energy drinks and coffee.
 
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Late Bus

As a reminder, please remember to sign up for the late bus during your lunch period. Signing up later in the day creates scheduling challenges and may result in your name not being added to the list.

Thank you
 
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Contact info

If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact us. You can reach out via the following links:

  • Adam M. Wright, Principal
  • 609-397-2060
  • adam.wright@shrsd.org
  • Twitter: @Ppal_Wright